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Giving Franklin Pride a Lasting Visual Record

Giving Franklin Pride a Lasting Visual Record

Giving Franklin Pride a Lasting Visual Record

At Franklin Pride, SNND Events photographed performers at the Franklin Town Common, including Four Foot Bri, Toby Jr., and Sioo. The images captured individual artists in the middle of their performances, but they also preserved the feeling of the larger community gathering.

That kind of documentation has a longer life than the event itself. Performers can use strong photographs to share their work and promote future appearances. Organizers gain material for recaps, outreach, and future planning. Community members receive a visual record of a public celebration that brought people together around inclusion and belonging.

SNND's role was not just to take as many photos as possible. Live performance photography requires attention to light, movement, expression, timing, and the relationship between the artist and the crowd. A useful image needs to feel real while still being polished enough for someone to use again.

Responses from performers and local organizations showed that the photographs were valued. That feedback mattered because it confirmed that the media was doing a job, not simply filling a social feed.

Franklin Pride helped SNND strengthen its approach to community documentation. The company was able to support the people leading the event, amplify local performers, and help preserve an important gathering in Franklin's public life.

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